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Ministry of Health care (Minsa) has announced sanctions for those concert organizers if they do not comply with the recommendations given by the health authority prior to the arrival of the fifth wave of COVID-19.
What will the organizers of the concerts be fined for?
Kelly Portalatino, head of Minsa, confirmed this afternoon that there is a fifth wave for increase cases and made a number of recommendations to reduce infections.
One piece of advice was the proper use of masks in enclosed spaces or with poor ventilation; In addition to completing four doses, especially in the elderly and those with comorbidities, he also urged companies ventilate common areas such as offices and workplaces.
These protocols must also be followed by concert organizers, who may be subject to fines.
“Given the recent concert events, we have decided that performance protocols that do not comply with Minsa’s recommendations will be subject to sanctions.
Will the use of the mask be mandatory again?
Official rules out return to use face mask required; however, this measure will be evaluated in two weeks if infections and hospitalizations do not decrease.
It won’t be mandatory at concerts either, but Minsa asked people to use it responsibly, especially in areas where there is an increased risk of infection.
They will reduce capacity at events
With the lifting of the state of emergency due to COVID-19, all restrictions have been lifted, which, according to the official, will not return. “We already had a previous regulation that no longer applies, this is the responsibility of every citizen,” Portalatino said.
Source: RPP

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